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How to export iphone imovie project with minimal storage?

Hi all,

I should first say I now know how stupid I was to get in this predicament....however I'm hoping someone has a solution to help me.

I've dedicated 15 months of my life to making a compilation of photos/videos for my child's first year on the imovie app of my iphone(64 GB). It is 111 minutes long, gigantic I know :(

I finally completed it, went to save the file to my camera roll, it was almost completely done when it told me there was an error and I didn't have enough storage. My available phone storage dropped by about 10 GB after it failed! I went through and deleted any apps that I don't use, all music, all videos and photos that are not on the imovie project and anything else I could think of. It got me maybe 1 GB. It says I'm using 36.3 GB of my 64. iMovie is taking up 10.96 GB, photos next at 1.33 GB and everything else is 400 MB or less.

I bought an external hard drive that connects right to the iphone hoping for a miracle but that didn't work.

I've looked into being able to "split" the project in 2 so I can export a smaller project...don't see any way to do that.

I've tried air dropping the project to my husbands phone who has more storage....nope.

Does anyone have an idea for me? I will be crushed if I have to start over completely with this project...I don't even want to think about how many hours went into this.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

Posted on Jun 14, 2020 12:46 PM

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Jun 14, 2020 1:07 PM in response to caitlyn270

So sorry your wonderful project is not cooperating!

Try using a Mac or some Apple computer to upload the iMovie project.

When I was saving or sharing a large iMovie creation on my MacBook Pro, I had the option of changing the size of the project once I clicked share or export. Using this will help you.

If you have a Mac of any sort, you should try transferring your iMovie project to your computer via USB (syncing your phone with your computer in iTunes will work). All Macs come with iMovie pre-installed, so it wouldn't be hard to move the project there.

Then you can send the 111-minute project to your photos library and anyone else in a smaller size.


I hope that that helps!


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